
We build radiant panel heaters for those moments when you need serious, pinpointed heat—without anything actually touching the part. Think of it like this: you need heat, and you need it now. These systems run on high-output halogen tubes, each about 300mm long, cranking out 2,500W at 400V. That kind of power density means the heat comes alive fast—perfect for high-speed cycles where your process can’t wait around. Let’s talk power, voltage, and size A 400V, 2,500W tube pulls some serious current, so you’ve got to plan your wiring and contactor accordingly. No surprises there. The 300mm length keeps things tight. You get a compact footprint that lets you focus all that heat into a small zone, exactly where you need it. And the ramp-up? Seriously quick. The filament hits operating temperature almost instantly, keeping pace with automated lines like it was born to. Inside the design: halogen, coating, and the connector that holds it together The halogen cycle does its job quietly in the background, keeping the quartz envelope clear so the output stays consistent over the tube’s life. A reflective coating on the tube pushes the energy forward, so more of the heat actually lands on the target—no wasted effort. Then there’s the R7s base. It’s a dependable industrial connector, giving you a solid, low-resistance connection that can handle the shake and rattle of the shop floor without breaking a sweat. Where it shines—and what to keep in mind Out in the real world, this setup holds its own in tough spots like PET blowing stations, where predictable surface heating is key to keeping bottle quality consistent. You get a lot of heat in a small package. That’s the upside. Just plan for proper cooling and solid mounting to keep ambient temperatures in check. It’s a drop-in solution built for repeatability—set it up once, and it keeps showing up, ready to work.